Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer was scheduled to meet with Stanford’s Pep Hamilton on Monday about becoming the Hokies’ offensive coordinator, a source confirmed. Bruce Feldman of CBSSports.com first tweeted the news.

Beamer is in Nashville, Tenn., attending the American Football Coaches Association annual convention. He has yet to announce any staff changes, but in the wake of a 7-6 season, Tech’s worst since 1992, an overhaul of his offensive assistants is presumed.

Bryan Stinespring has coordinated the offense for the past 11 years, and in only three of those did the Hokies rank among the nation’s top 20 in scoring.

A 1997 graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Hamilton has worked at Stanford for three seasons, the last two as offensive coordinator under David Shaw, In 2010, his first with the Cardinal, he coached wide receivers, with Shaw running the offense for then-head coach Jim Harbaugh.

When Harbaugh left to become the San Francisco 49ers’ big whistle following Stanford’s 40-12 Orange Bowl rout of Virginia Tech in January 2011, he offered Hamilton a job. But Hamilton remained at Stanford, which promoted Shaw to head coach. He in turn elevated Hamilton to coordinator.

Thanks in large measure to Andrew Luck, its All-America quarterback in 2010 and ’11, the Cardinal has basked in unprecedented success the last three seasons. Stanford is 35-5 and has appeared in the Orange, Fiesta and Rose bowls.

But even without Luck this season, the Cardinal went 12-2, won the Pacific 12 and defeated Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. In the final five games, all victories, freshman Kevin Hogan of McLean, Va., was the starting quarterback.

During the Rose Bowl build-up, Hamilton spoke to the Washington Post about his affection for metropolitan D.C. A move to Tech certainly would bring him closer.

Below are Stanford’s national statistical rankings and records in Hamilton’s three seasons on staff:

PassRushTotal ScoringRecord

2010 29 17 14 9 12-1

2011 22 18 8 7 11-2

2012 93 48 84 70 12-2

Here are the Bears’ rankings among 32 NFL teams and records during Hamilton’s three seasons as quarterbacks coach. With starters such as Brian Griese (2007), Rex Grossman (’07), Kyle Orton (’08) and Jay Cutler (’09), he wasn’t playing the strongest of hands.

Pass RushTotal ScoringRecord

2007 15 30 27 20 7-9

2008 21 24 26 15 9-7

2009 17 29 23 19 7-9

And finally, here are Howard’s rankings and records during Hamilton’s three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Keep in mind, Hamilton was two years out of college — he played quarterback at Howard — when he became OC.

PassRushTotalScoringRecord

1999 20 84 36 43 5-6

2000 66 99 92 103 3-8

2001 12 108 52 82 2-9

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